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Rekonq is awesome but the KDE desktop integration is totally crap. Even that 'slider' thing in widgets doesn't work properly.

Konqueror with Webkit by default would be a killer, if only tabs would have close buttons and not one for all tabs on the right and the URL field would go straight to your search engine when therebis no http, www and a dit specified and maybe a space char to trigger that. Seperate search engine text field are totally 90's...

V!NCENT, you are not using web shortcuts in Konq? That's always been one of its main selling points! That's also the reason why Konq has never needed a separate search field.

Anyway, this is good news. I've tried getting used to Arora (due to the use of Webkit), but I guess that I'm too used to Konqueror nowadays. Alt+o gg: and similar shortcuts are a part of my standard workflow and I can't imagine working without them now.

It's a shame that KHTML2 is falling by the wayside. I was rooting for them, but it's looking like they won't be able to catch up, or keep up, with Webkit and Gecko. At this point, we should say "thank you KDE for giving us KHTML, Webkit, Safari and Chrome, it would not have happened without you!".

I think that 4.4 has tab-wise close buttons in addition to the one on the right (which is great, BTW), but I'll have to check when I'm back at home, this machine has an older version.

Now I have duplicate functionality:
Adress bar and a Google search bar. Thanks to pingu for letting me know web shortcuts (heaven! ) and close buttons on tabs and a seperate close button on the right >.< Not to mention keyboard shortcuts...

I think I am falling in love with the Konqueror beast. Default browser for now... ^^,